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Albion said:
Smashchu2 said:
DixieKong said:

@Smashchu2 Yes, I also believe that the Vitality Sensor will be Nintendo's next step to creating a new experience and trying to further expand the audience it currently has. I think after the previous two generations that Nintendo really wants to differentiate themselves from their competitors and not compete directly with them, since that is the reason why they are doing so well now compared to how they were doing during the Nintendo 64 and GameCube eras. 

Looks like someome had their Weaties this morning.

You hit the nail on the head. When ever Nintendo tries to be like their competition, they lose. When they don't, and go down a different path, they succeed. Nintendo trying to keep themselves unique is going to be what keeps them going.

At the end of Blue Ocean Strategy it mentions that competitors will come in and try to take some of the new market. To be successful, the company needs to keep moving. Much like in the movies, you just keep swiming wildly while the bad guys miss with all their shots. The more you move, the better off you are. Nintendo is definatly taking a page from this. This may be why the Vitality Sensor was shown with no software. It's to show how they keep moving. 3DS is probably another dodge by Nintendo, and probably a counter attack.

I was reading somewhere that the new 3DTVs have a chip in it that turns old normal DvDs into 3D.

You think they could  put that into the 3DS?

 

I read theres something imposibly powerfull in there could this be it

I'm not up to date with all the 3D technology, so I wouldn't give you a straight answer. From what I'm picturing, it is possible, but it may not be the primary method. What I guess that chip does is make the DVD render two images that will make everything pop out. I think that they would use another device for the 3DS as I doubt they have plans to make their old games 3D.